Exports of Belarusian potash fertilizers are expected to exceed 9 million tonnes in 2014, against 8 million tonnes of last year, Director General of Belarusian
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Assessing Latest Developments in Fertilizer Technology and Markets
Interview with Dr. Made Dana – leading fertilizer and plant nutrition expert PHOSPHATE-PRICE has talked with Dr. Made Dana who is an expert in fertilizers
Brazil’s New Mining “Code of Conduct” Delayed
Brazil’s new mining legislation, a flagship of President Dilma Rousseff’s term, was first announced five years ago but it is still unlikely to be passed
Global Fertilizer Demand Rebounding
The world food consumption has been steadfastly growing during the past few years by 3.1% year-on-year due to strong crop prices and a rebound in
Ghana Seeking to Curb Illegal Mining
The government of Ghana is about to pass a new law that would regulate the mining sector, which could help curb and eventually get rid
Geopolitics and the (In)Security of EU’s Phosphate Imports
Natural gas is by far not the only area in which the European Union is significantly dependent on the outside world. When it comes to
India to Pay Iran $1.65 Billion USD in Oil Dues
India is going to pay Iran about 1.65 billion USD in past dues for the oil that New Delhi bought through the central bank of
Chad Plans to Sue China’s CNPC over Environmental Issues
Chad says that it will take China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to an arbitration court in Paris after their mutual talks halted over Chad’s claim
China to Let ‘Teapot’ Refiners Import Oil
About 90 percent of all China’s crude imports is covered by the two giant state-owned companies – PetroChina and Sinopec. China, being the world’s second
European Energy Companies’ Dilemma in China: Staying Competitive without Advanced Technology Transfer
PHOSPHATEPRICE has recently interviewed Dr. Pei-Fei Chang, a Taiwanese-born Belgian scholar and expert in government energy policy about Chinese government’s policy on renewables and namely